NOTICES TO FELLOWS. 
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is sufficient testimony as to its practical utility. Fellows may 
obtain it post free is. 3^., from the R.H.S. Office, Vincent Square, 
London, S.W. 1 ; or 2s. 3d. if leather bound. 
17. RULES FOR JUDGING— 1914 CODE. 
The " Rules for Judging, with Suggestions to Schedule Makers 
and Exhibitors/' have been revised. The Secretaries of Local 
Societies are advised to obtain a fresh copy. It will be sent post free 
on receipt of a postal order for is. gd., addressed to the Secretary, 
Royal Horticultural Society, Vincent Square, Westminster, S.W. 1. 
18. RULES FOR JUDGING COTTAGE AND 
ALLOTMENT GARDENS. 
To assist Allotment Holders and Cottage Gardeners in their com- 
petitions, a set of Rules, with hints to both Exhibitors and Judges, 
has been drawn up. These Rules may be had at twopence a copy, 
or fifty for 7s. (War Time Issue). 
A companion Judges' Sheet in a very convenient book-like form 
can also be had for 2s. 6d. a dozen. This Judges' Sheet has, in 
tabulated form, a list of the subjects usually grown in allotment 
gardens, flower gardens, and for window and wall decoration. The 
allotments or gardens to be judged are all numbered, and columns 
are provided in the judging sheet for the points given (War issue). 
19. R.H.S. POPULAR PRACTICAL PAMPHLETS. 
The following pamphlets can be ordered from the Royal Horti- 
cultural Society, Vincent Square, London, S.W. 1. They have been 
prepared with a view of meeting the needs of the present urgent 
times and will be found eminently practical and useful. Circulation 
over 200,000. The prices of each are as follows : — 
All except Single Copy, 3d. ; 25, 5s. 6d. ; 50, 8s. 6d. ; 100, 15s. 
k. ,, 6d. ; 25, us. ; 50, 17s. ; 100, 30s. 
(k) Fruit Bottling and Storing, and Vegetable Bottling and Storing (price 6d.) . 
{a) A selected list of Hardy Fruits, with Notes on Cultivation, &c, 1916 
Edition. 
(b) The Training of >Fruit Trees. 
(c) The Pruning of Fruit Trees. 
(d) Keeping Fruit Trees Clean. 
(e) Vegetables and How to Grow them. 
(/) Autumn Vegetables from Seed sown in July. 
(g) The Herbaceous Garden. 
(h) The Rose Garden. 
(i) Flowers for Small Gardens, Window Boxes, &c. 
(/) Hardy and Half-Hardy Annuals in the Open Air. 
(m) Vegetable Cookery. 
(n) Salads and Salad Making. 
(0) Economy in the Garden. 
(p) Medicinal Plants and their Cultivation. 
